Religion Bulletin - October 2024 Independent Cao Đài Follower Sues Government Over Business License Revocation
The October 2024 Religious Freedom Bulletin by Luật Khoa Magazine highlights the following key events: * An independent Cao Đài Chơn
A clear and balanced perspective on the new “Era of Aspiration” is necessary, steering clear of both excessive criticism and exaggerated praise.
As this article is being written, the dual-hatted General Secretary and President To Lam is in New York to attend
Key Events: * Police Question High School Student Due to Social Media Post Critical of the Communist Party * Several Groups Urge
Key events: * Man Charged With ‘Abusing Democratic Freedoms’ for Allegedly Insulting Parliamentary Delegation * Vietnam Announces 2024 Amnesty Decision Without Mentioning
Key events: * Hanoi Court Convicts Energy Policy Activist Ngo Thi To Nhien in Closed-Door Trial * Vietnam Schedules Trial for Activist
After Vietnam upgraded its relations with the United States to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) in September 2023, one of
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